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Kent Island - Chesapeake Bay Bridge fishing?
Gill-T replied to Gill-T's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Kent Island - Chesapeake Bay Bridge fishing?
Gill-T replied to Gill-T's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Kent Island - Chesapeake Bay Bridge fishing?
Gill-T replied to Gill-T's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Getting ready for a week of fishing while staying on Kent Island, Maryland. Looking at the salinity charts, it looks like the East side of the bay might have some opportunities to fish for saltwater species. Does anyone have any experience and tips for the area? Hoping I don’t have to fish for white perch or snakeheads. Thanks.
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Fair Haven Loch Ness
Gill-T replied to bout time's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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What's your opinion of the current state of our fishery?
Gill-T replied to Yankee Troller's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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What's your opinion of the current state of our fishery?
Gill-T replied to Yankee Troller's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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What's your opinion of the current state of our fishery?
Gill-T replied to Yankee Troller's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Different lake. The lake was almost brown in the 80’s. The amount of fish that were near your lures while trolling was double what it is now based on stocking numbers. The problem is those fish couldn’t see your baits during the dirty water decades so 30-50 hit days were not an option. The issue is more complex than the blanket statement “we have too many fish”. Water quality means predators have less cover to be successful in catching their prey. The food web has also dropped towards the bottom from the invading mussels. Kings coming out of winter into spring look like crap and seemingly always have empty stomachs. Are fish losing three months per year of feeding and therefore growth because they have difficulty feeding on the bottom at 400’ of depth where alewives are wintering? Before the mussels the epilimnion had all the productivity and lots of fatty Daphnia. The food web has shifted the deep chlorophyll layer into the metalimnion and the plankton is now less fatty spiny fleas. Fish will have to evolve to hunt at depth. With fish living only two or three years, I am not sure how much kings are going to learn/evolve new feeding tactics. Tough to compare Lake Michigan. Those fish can travel to three lakes to find bait and have a more diverse diet of whitefish and bloaters. Lake Michigan fish may just be further along in adapting to the changed environment. For example, with ultra clear water, Michigan fish are feeding more at night. Charters often have to leave the dock at 4:30 am because the bite is over by 8:30. For sure the right formula of stocking numbers vs alewife numbers needs to be gotten right by trial and error plus data modeling but it still might not fix the problem. I think this thread was started as a call to action that we need this subject studied. Is the problem environmental (fish maturing faster)? Is the problem man-made (hatchery process)? Is it just the new reality? -
What's your opinion of the current state of our fishery?
Gill-T replied to Yankee Troller's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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Struggle bus for walleye this morning. We were in search mode all day. We tried a couple of inshore structures with no walleyes. Plenty of nice smallmouth and big sheep but not what we were looking for. Stickbait program scrapped, Rack and stack to plan C - offshore shoal. Worm harness on bottom bouncers, riggers and snap weight lines. We managed 4 walleye and three jumbo perch for the box BUT way too many sheep to cycle through. Most of the boats ran towards Dunkirk and worked the 65’ band or deeper. Today was a good day for total biomass but a challenging day to create fish fry memories.
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I got of work early and took advantage of nice evening tonight. Fished til 8:30 trying a new piece of rock. We went 4-6 on walleye, a bunch of sheep, a bass and a football brown trout. Bandit electric zebra took all the fish on my brother’s side of the boat back 55-65’. On my side it was a Livingston Deep Diver back 115’-65’ that took the most fish. Word has it that Barcelona has tons of fish.





